I find that the body of the questions and answers really gets in the way of randomly voting things up and down, reading comments, and commenting. Watching the patterns of usage on SO, I can see a lot of other people have this same problem.

Does someone have a handy greasemonkey script that hides the body of the posts so I can focus on the important aspects of SO?

I'm sure it will be of use to many others that really don't care to pay attention to the questions and answers.

What does this post say? My content is blocked.
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Jon SeigelMar 4 '10 at 19:52

Rep wants to be free, and no one has submitted a good script yet... (well except for S. Mark's deleted addition, but I can't accept a deleted answer...) I'll probably be choosing a script that does more than simply removes the post-text - perhaps some of the other answers will give suggestions.
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Adam DavisMar 11 '10 at 15:41

@Pollyanna, Should I undelete it and add more features? :D not serious on reps though. And I think I need to understand the concept of always-friday-in-iceland
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YOUMar 11 '10 at 15:49

That's still too much work. Why not make a script to randomly dole out all of your votes indiscriminately for you.

Better yet, just cut out the middle man, factory man, and consumer man. Instead of asking, answering, or voting on questions, users can just receive a daily gift basket of random Rep and badges from SO, thus making them feel all warm and fuzzy inside while at the same time freeing them from having all their free time decimated by this so-addictive-it-must-be-illegal site.

There's a great dilbert cartoon that talks about a computer interface with just one button, but I can't track it down. If anyone does then please edit it in, or give me the link and I will.
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Lance RobertsMar 4 '10 at 18:51

@Lance - all I got is someone paraphrasing it: "I've done it! I've invented the world's most usable machine. It only has one button...and we press it before it leaves the factory"
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Adam DavisMar 4 '10 at 19:26

Why is there no searchable Dilbert database? Just a couple of days ago I had to hunt a strip down by remembering which book it was in and paging through it. (Edit: I take it back!)
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mmyersMar 4 '10 at 19:31